Barium (pronounced /ˈbɛəriəm/, BAIR-ee-əm) is a chemical element. It has the symbol Ba, atomic number 56, and is the fifth element in Group 2. Barium is a soft silvery metallic alkaline earth metal. It is never found in nature in its pure form due to its reactivity with air. Its oxide is historically known as baryta but it reacts with water and carbon dioxide and is not found as a mineral. The most common naturally occurring minerals are the very...
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Barium
Chemical Element
The 56th Element in the Periodic Table
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Caesium or cesium (pronounced /ˈsiːziəm/, SEE-zee-əm) is the chemical element with the symbol Cs and atomic number 55. It is a soft, silvery-gold...
Symbol:
- Ba
Atomic mass:
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Electron affinity:
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Electronegativity (Pauling scale):
- 0.89
Covalent radius:
- 1.98 pm (7.8E-8 )
Van der Waals radius:
- 270 pm (0.0000106 )
Isotopes:
- Barium-142
- Barium-151
- Barium-133
- Barium-149
- Barium-119
- Barium-132
- Barium-141
- Barium-131
- Barium-116
- Barium-152
Melting Point:
- 728.85 °C (1343.9 °F )
Boiling Point:
- 1,804.85 °C (3280.76 °F )
Chemical series:
Periodic table block:
Ionization Energy:
- 5.2117 eV (0.0000052117 MeV )
Discovery Date:
- 1808
Discovering Country:
Electron Configuration:
- Xe 6s2